The below is an image of a Seicane head unit with various features after installation which fits a 2011 2012 Hyundai Solaris gps nav head unit. Today I would like to share a detailed installation guide for a 2011 2012 Hyundai Solaris gps nav head unit as there is a trend that many car owners are trying to install a head unit by themselves and the installation is quite easy. You can refer to the following related head unit installation steps if you have a same vehicle type and you’re going to upgrade your factory radio with a new head unit.

2011 2012 Hyundai Solaris gps nav head unit after installation

2011 2012 Hyundai Solaris gps nav head unit after installation

Before and during installation, you should notice:

1.Before connecting, please make sure the ignition is off to avoid short circuit.

2.Ensure connect the yellow and red power cable at last.

3.Ensure that all loose wires are isolated with electrical tape

4.Ensure don’t tangle the wire when tighten the moving parts(Such as seat rails).

5.Ensure that all ground is connected to the same place.

6.Using the improper fuse may cause damage of fire, so when replace the fuse, please consult the professional.

7.For your convenience, here’s the recommended tools for removal and installation from Seicane, please check for more details: http://www.seicane.com/car-dvd-dismantling-devicesrd-400

 

2011 2012 Hyundai Solaris head unit installation steps

1. Remove the original panel with a plastic knife.

Remove the original panel with a plastic knife

Remove the original panel with a plastic knife

2. Disconnect the connectors at the back of the panel. Use a screwdriver if necessary.

Disconnect the connectors at the back of the panel. Use a screwdriver if necessary

Disconnect the connectors at the back of the panel. Use a screwdriver if necessary

3. Remove four screws that fixed the stereo on the dashboard.

Remove four screws that fixed the stereo on the dashboard

Remove four screws that fixed the stereo on the dashboard

4. Gently pull the factory radio out of the dash.

Gently pull the factory radio out of the dash

Gently pull the factory radio out of the dash

5. Then unplug the connectors at the back of the factory radio.

Then unplug the connectors at the back of the factory radio

Then unplug the connectors at the back of the factory radio

6. Check all the accessories for the new Seicane head unit.

7. Connect the harnesses to the back of the new Seicane head unit.

8. Connect the Seicane head unit to your original stereo’s plugs.

9. Turn on the new Seicane head unit to have a careful check if everything works well. If it doesn’t, please check whether all the cables are connected correctly.

10. Put the new Seicane head unit into the dash.

11. Put everything into their original place. All the installation is done.

 

Before the installation, please confirm that you are clear about every step. If not, you can turn to your dealer for help. But if you are a green hand and cannot solve problems you meet during the installation, you’d better go to a car stereo upgrade centre for installing your new head unit. Moreover, if you are still searching for a compatible head unit, you might as well check the link below which is about an amazing 2011 2012 Hyundai Solaris gps nav head unit from Seicane.

http://www.seicane.com/2011-2012-hyundai-solaris-android-radio-gps-navigation-system-dvd-player-hd-1024-600-touch-screen-obd2-dvr-rearview-camera-tv-1080p-video-3g-wifi-ipod-mirror-link-steering-wheel-control-bluetooth-usb-sd-s167025

This intelligent 2011 2012 Hyundai Solaris gps nav head unit will be one of your good choices to replace your factory radio as it not only comes with upgraded practical functions but also entertainment features. When you take advantage of multi functions of this unit, you can have text-to-speech guide for your ideal destinations, get access to hands-free calls, and enjoy Bluetooth music, DVD, radio, video, etc. Through these various features, you won’t feel bored and tired in your long-time driving. Wish you like it and have a good time!

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